  is one of Charlotte's oldest neighborhoods and was one of the Souths first subdivisions. At the time it was begun (the end of the 1800's to early 1900) it was one of Charlottes street car "suburbs". A lot has changed since then, and this suburban neighborhood is now in the shadow of our Uptown skyscrapers and is one of our most desirable and urban center city neighborhoods. It consists of many types of architecture including classic bungalows, four-squares, quads and duplexes, as well as new condominium and townhouse projects scattered throughout.
This is truly an urban environment with commercial corridors along its edges (South Boulevard, Kenilworth and Scott Avenues) and through its center (East Boulevard). These streets have restaurants, shops, galleries, and great cafes. Also located in Dilworth are two of Charlotte's great urban parks, Latta and Freedom Park.
Dilworth is also adjacent to the now growing Southend area of South Boulevard - home to the not-so-distant future light rail and trolley lines.
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